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AURIGAN, 1968, is spon
sored and prepared by
members of the Senior
Class, Mount Everett
Regional School, Sheffield,
Massachusetts, and is
printed by American
Yearbook Company of
Cambridge, Maryland. Due
to deadline and delivery
schedules, this yearbook
spans the period of time
from March, 1967, to
March, 1968.
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International Trucks
Sales and Service
Main Street. Sheffield
229-8451 and 229-8792
BREWER
BROTHERS, INC.
Chrysler— Plymouth— Valiant
Canaan
Telephone 824-7019
Since 1911
C. A. LINDELL and
SON, INC.
Farm and Industrial Machinery
Sales and Service
Building Materials and Fuel Oil
Canaan. Conn
GULOTTA BROS.
BARBER SHOP
Mam Street
Sheffield
Compliments of
William C. Gulick. V.M.D.
Marguerite B. Gulick,
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770 So Main St . Gt Barnngton
ROGERS SHOE STORE
Fine footwear for the entire family
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Bridge Street
Air Conditioning
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Hardware
Great Barnngton
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E. M. RYDER, INC.
Jewelers
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Great Barnngton
H. S. ANDREWS
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Great Barnngton
BROVERMAN'S MARKET
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Great Barnngton
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Telephone AC 413 528-0706
Best of Luck to
A Great Class
JUG END in the
Berkshires
"Home of Many Great Class
Reunions"
South Egremont, Mass.
BRYANT MANOR
Restaurant and Cocktail
Lounge
Great Barnngton. Mass.
Telephone 528-3631
Compliments of
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SUPPLY CO., INC.
Sheffield. Mass.
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DECKER and BEEBE. INC.
Plumbing & Heating
Canaan
Best Wishes
To the Class of 1968
STEVENS FUNERAL
HOMES, INC.
Great Barnngton. Mass.
ASHLEY FALLS
MONUMENTAL WORKS
Ashley Falls
William B. Hall. Proprietor
Memorials of Fine Quality
Telephone 229-2117
THE MEADOWS
Snack Bar and Country Store
Sheffield
KAUTTU'S PHARMACY
Carl E. Kauttu
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Telephone 824-5696
M. T. PEZZEE
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Railroad Street
Great Barnngton
BROVERMAN'S MARKET
Meats and Groceries
Telephone 528-0757
State Road
Great Barnngton
MILLY'S BEAUTY SHOP
Main Street
Sheffield
Telephone 229-8833
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Main Street
Sheffield
Congratulations and Best
Wishes to the Class of 1968
DEMPSEY'S
GARAGE, INC.
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Used Auto Parts
Lime Kiln Road
Sheffield
Telephone 229-7762
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State Road
Great Barnngton
E. B. DOLBY
"Florist"
Great Barnngton
Heartiest Congratulations
To Graduates of the Class of 1968
Your Friends at
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Savings Accounts— Home Loans
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Invitations and Other
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Cakes and Catering
Mrs. James Funk
Ashley Falls
Telephone 229-2623
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Raymond Tryon —
Carl Champigny
Grading, Land Clearing
Contract or Hourly Rate
Farm Improvement. Pond,
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Telephone 528-2583
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VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Pitchers-H. Crine, T.
Sindler, K. Frengs; catchers— B.OIinski, J. Howard,
R. Manghue; first basemen— B. Dodge, B. Marion;
second basemen— L. Gulotta, B. Bulter; shortstops—
T. Smith, B. Chapin; third baseman— T. Gunzin-
ger; outfielders— M. Edelman, J. Bennett, S. Cary;
managers— R. Cronk, B. Parker; coach— Mr.
Gauthier.
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Pitcher-t.
Harvey; catcher— M. Cassidy; first baseman— J.
Law; second baseman— E. Gulotta; shortstop— N.
Pshenishny; third baseman— J. Hendrick; outfield-
ers— J. Edelman, P. Schiffman, J. Stevens, L.
Johnson, R. Manghue; manager— M. Smith; coach
—Mr. Young.
PICTURES CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Frengs scores
at Chester, Mitch Smith attending the scoreboard
at the top of the first, Gulotta with plenty of time,
Crine's slider, a win at Roe-Jan, Scorekeeper
McPeak returning from meeting with Roe-Jan
scorekeeper, umpire watching a ball to Smith.
CENTER PICTURES: Coach Gauthier signaling
(surjtly) for a bunt, a problematic call at Williams,
a Smith pitch.
1967 BASEBALL SCHEDULE AND
RECORD-VARSITY
A 20
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Chatham
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CHATHAM
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ROE JAN
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PICTURE ABOVE: Mr. Gauthier introduces the 1967 Aurigan Bowl participants: girls team
—Kit Anderson, Barbara Martin, Holly Campbell, and April Hamilton (alternates— Jessie
Newton, Kay Betty Leining); boys team— Manfred Liebsch, Tom Smith, David Campbell,
and Billy Carton (alternates-George Mager, Mike Parker). PICTURES BELOW: Marie casts
a critical eye on the 1967 Aurigan, the yearbook dance. PICTURES OPPOSITE-STACKED:
Gail Wuon lights the fifth candle— symbolizing service— during the National Honor Society
induction ceremony, the band marches on Memorial Day 1967, distribution of the 1967
Aurigan. PICTURE FAR RIGHT: Memorial Day musicians.
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PICTURES AT LEFT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Flowers for the moon, shorts, paint, and bare feet, moon music. CENTER, TOP TO BOTTOM: Evelyn Dempsey
and her court (Cathy Steuerwald, Janet Chase, Maureen Small, Evelyn Dempsey, Jill Zwick, Susan Sellew, Cindy Doane, Gail Wuori), Queen Evelyn and
her escort, Bill Dodge. RIGHT: Janet and Bob see something (?) in the "moon fountain."
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PICTURES TOP: "Coach" Mager consoles his basketball star, "Herbie." after another loss.
CENTER: Seniors relive their first dance, an administrative question ("Where's Lincoln?"),
graduating seniors— June 16, 1967, BOTTOM: Mager projects himself into the role of a
first grader.
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Summer school for the Southern Berkshire Regional
School District, from July 6 until August 10, offered a
variety of courses under Director William Mielke: Mr.
Fryc, driver education; Mr. Chamberland, Mr. Shmin-
ski, and Mr. Sano, the work-study program; Mr. Vad-
ney, mathematics; Mr. Gauthier, recreation and cur-
rent events; Mr. Herlihy, recreation and comparative
government; Mr. Oleen, basic electricity and photog-
raphy; Mr. Brolli, drama workshop; Mr. Cote, French;
Mrs. Draper, beginning typing; Mr. May, arts and
crafts. Senior Kit Anderson and June graduate April
Hamilton served as teacher's aids in the recreation
program. Graduate Inga Ruthel, senior Sheila Far-
num, and sophomore Janis Bosworth helped in the
Headstart program.
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PICTURES LEFT TO RIGHT: Mount Everett Regional
School early one summer day, (above) some spears
of Whitman-like summer grass, (below) Mr. Cham-
berland, Chris Agar, and some administrative de-
tails, (right) five girls— Sharon Gleason. Ruth Peder-
sen, Donna Coles, Theodora Chase, Donna Bachetti
—making the most out of summer.
PICTURES ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT: Custodians: Mr John Rooney.
Mr. Lester Welch. Mr. Robert Ball. Mr. John Rokos. Mr. Louis
Arzt— head custodian. Secretaries: Mrs. Helen Koneazny, Mrs.
Sabina Ullrich. Mrs. Muriel Rokos. Mrs. Grace Arzt. Mrs Frances
Kelsey. PICTURE AT LEFT: Kitchen staff: Mrs Jean Curtis. Mrs
Elizabeth Adams-dietician. Mrs. Mary Martin. Mrs. Phyllis Smith.
Mrs. Grace Gleason PICTURE AT RIGHT: Library assistant
Mrs. Inez Streeter.
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COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Mrs. Karl W. Bartzsch
Mr. Robert I. Bright
Miss Faye Campbell
Mrs. Robert J. Donelan
Mr. Neil G. Fletcher
Mr. James E. Kimball, Jr.
Mr. Angus R. MacDonald
Mr. Roger Salzman
Mr. Harold R. Stover, Chairman
Mr. Frank R. Wright
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Grades 5 through 12
Paul J. McDonald,
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Assistant Supervising Principal
Grades 5 through 8
George J Helmnch.
District Treasurer and
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MARION E. GARRAHAN. North Adams
State College-B S., University of Hart-
ford-M.Ed.; CAGS; Reading; Reading
Director, S. B. R. S. D. Teachers Associa-
tion Secretary. Berkshire Council of the
International Reading Association— Presi
dent.
OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP ROW; MARCIA E. BROLLI. Colby
College— B.A.; English; Peanut Preview Adviser, Seventh
Grade Adviser. BRIAN W. CALLAHAN. State University
at Cortland— B.S.. M.S.; Physical Education. Health;
Physical Education Director. Intramurals Director, Senior
Class Adviser, Football and Gymnastics Coach. RAYMOND
F. CHAMBERLAND, JR.. University of Notre Dame-
A.B.; Science, Vocational Education; Basketball Coach.
Adult Education Director, Assistant Supervising Principal.
ALICE R. CHAPMAN, University of Mmnesota-B.A ;
English; Auriga Adviser. Sophomore Class Adviser. RUTH
D CLARK. Barnard College— B. A., University of Wisconsin
— M.A., Farleigh Dickinson University— M.A.T.; Mathe
matics. PAUL R. CORBETT. Fordham University-B.S.;
Business Education; Public Relations Club Adviser. Intra-
murals Director SECOND ROW: ROBERT L. A. COTE.
St. Anselm's College— A. B.; French; Freshman Class
Adviser, Cross Country Coach, Adult Education— French,
American Field Service Adviser. EDGAR L. DAVIS. Colby
College— B. A.. University of Massachusetts— M Ed.;
English; Chess Club Adviser. Aurigan Adviser, Senior
Class Adviser, Audiovisual Director. EMMA S. DRAPER.
Maryland State College— B.S.; Business Education; Eighth
Grade Typing Club, Auriga Adviser. ROBERT L. DUNHAM.
University of Maine— B.S.; Mathematics; Sophomore Class
Adviser, Adult Education— Private Pilot Ground Course.
SUSAN E. FRISBIE, University of Massachusetts-B.S.;
Health. Physical Education; Girls' Intramurals Director,
Cheerleading Adviser, G. A. A. Adviser. BERNARD J.
FRYC. North Adams State College-B. S.; Social Studies;
Intramurals Director, Games Club Adviser. Seventh Grade
Adviser, Assistant Football Coach. THIRD ROW: ROBERT
M. GAUTHIER, St. Anselm's College-A.B.; Civics,
Economics; Student Council Adviser, School Store Adviser.
Class Officers Club Adviser, Junior Varsity Basketball
Coach, Baseball Coach, S. B. R. S. D. Teachers Associa-
tion President. MICHAEL T. HEGGIE, Rider College-B. A.;
University of Pittsburgh— MA. : English; Dramatics Club
Adviser, Senior Play Director. JAMES C. HERLIHY.
American International College— B. A.. M.A.; History.
Driver's Education; Freshman Class Adviser, Photo Electric
Club Adviser. Faculty Manager, Teachers Association
Collective Bargaining Chairman. WAYNE A. JOSEPH,
Emerson College— B.S.; Speech Therapy. JANICE L.
KEEFNER, Westfield State College-B.S.Ed.: English;
Eighth Grade Adviser, Junior High Dramatics Club Adviser,
S. B. R. S. D. Teachers Association Vice-President. JOSEPH
L. KELLEY, Merrimack College— B. A.; Biology, Elementary
Science; Junior Class Adviser, S. B. R. S. D. Teachers
Association Building Representative. FOURTH ROW:
PHYLLIS L. LARKIN, Simmons-B.S.; Home Economics
LINDA J. LEWIS. University of Massachusetts-B.A.
French; Girls' Basketball Coach. GEORGE T. MAY, Massa
chusetts School of Art-B.S.E.. North Adams-M.E.
Art; District Art Director, Arts and Crafts Adviser. Eighth
Grade Adviser. PAUL MENIN, University of Massachusetts
— B.A.; Physical Education, Social Studies; Cross Country
Coach. Intramurals Director, Eighth Grade Adviser.
GREGORY S. NOLDER. Holyoke Junior College-A.A.,
University of Dayton— B.S., University of Connecticut—
M.A.; Behavioral Science, Guidance. ROBERT H. OLD-
FIELD, State College at Boston— A. B ; Physical Science,
Junior High Science; Science Club Adviser. Debating Club
Adviser. FIFTH ROW: HOLGER D OLEEN, New York
University— B.S.; Physics, Basic Electricity. Mathematics;
Physics Club Adviser EMILIE L. PIPER. Connecticut
College for Women— B. A., Cornell University— M. A.
Librarian. BARBARA B. RHOADES. University of Massa
chusetts— B.S.; English; National Honor Society Adviser
ARTHUR D. RUTSTEIN, University of Vermont-B.A.; US
History. Problems of Democracy. Vocational Education
HARRY H. SANO. JR.. Keene State College-B.Ed.
Industrial Arts, Driver's Education; Junior Class Adviser
Shop Service Director, Junior High Industrial Arts Director
Adult Education-Woodworking. ALBERT J. TROCCHI
Bates College-A.B., North Adams State College-M.Ed.,
Mathematics; Mount Everett Regional School Supervising
Principal, Berkshire County Principals Association-
President, Massachusetts Secondary School Principals
Association— ScholarshipCommittee.UMassSmallSchools
Basketball Committee. BOTTOM ROW: LEA S. VACHON,
Kings College— B.S.; Boston University School of Social
Work-M.S.S.S.; School Adjustment Counselor. DONALD
A. VADNEY, San Jose State College-B.A.; Mathematics;
Eighth Grade Adviser. MYRON M. WARTELLA, Mansfield
State College— B.S. Music. New England Conservatory of
Music— MM; Music Director; Band Director. Choir Director.
ALEXANDER J. YOUNG. Lafayette College-A.B.; Chem-
istry, General Science. Mathematics.
ABOVE: LILLIAN E. PREISS. Radchffe College. North Adams State Col
lege— B. A., Faculty Forum; Guidance Counselor. Junior Tea Adviser.
Aurigan Bowl Adviser, Regional Educational Testing Service Supervisor.
WELLES H. SELLEW. JR.; Building Structures; Shop Adviser RIGHT:
JAMES A. SHIMINSKI. Fitchburg State College-B. S.: Industrial Arts.
Elementary Science, Mathematics. Building Structures Plant Mainten
ance; Student Activities Adviser. Assistant Supervising Principal.
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ARNOLD CLIFDEN AGAR, JR., b. September 2, 1949; Arts and
Crafts 2, Audiovisual 2; Cooking 1, 2; Groundskeeping 3; Intra-
murals 1,2; Model Making 2; Weightlifting 3; Wrestling 1. MARSHA
ANN AGAR, b. September 2, 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2; Band 1, 2,
3; Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1; Library 1; Aurigan 4; Kitchen Staff
3, 4-Head Senior 4.
ABOVE: Some concrete, freshly poured into foundation forms set up by Mr.
Sellews Building Structures group, is leveled off by versatile senior Kit Anderson
IMMEDIATELY ABOVE: Senior Rick Mielke performs, in a |ungle of musical
instruments, on Memorial Day LEFT: A Kathy Packlick portrait of Sherry Caul.
OPPOSITE PAGE: "Best dancers" Frank Higgins and Kathy Packlick approximate
the joie de vivre of the 1968 seniors for photographer Kit Anderson
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Marilyn Beneat
James Bennett
Thomas Brown
Linda Camp
David Campbell
ABOVE-TOP: The night before the first football game, a lit-up school,
and a cheerleader (Kit Anderson) silhouette. ABOVE: Bruce Tichenor,
Cross Country captain, running an uphill stretch of the cross country
course.
KATHARINE ANDERSON, b. September 27, 1951; Allied Youth 1 , 2; American
Field Service 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 1;
GAA 2, 4; German Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorettes
1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Club 1, 2, 3; Prom
3; Russian Club 3; Student Leader 3; Aurigan 3, 4— Executive Editor 4.
Debating3; Spanish4. MARILYN JEAN BENEAT, b. July6, 1950; Allied Youth
1, 2; Cooking 1; Driver's Ed. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Auriga 3;
Prom 3; Senior Play 4; Sewing Club 3; Aurigan 3, 4— Secretary 4. JAMES
GLENN BENNETT, b. April 8, 1950; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4;
Cross Country 2, 3, 4-Co-captain 3; Driver's Ed. 3; Golf 1, 2 3; Hall
Monitor 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 4; Volleyball 1;
Weightlifting 1; Aurigan 4. SARAH JANE BLODGETT, b. January 1, 1951;
Allied Youth 2; Girls' Basketball 4; Driver's Ed. 3; Future Teachers 3-
Vice-President; Math Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Newspaper Club
3, 4; Physics Club 4; Prom 3; Aurigan 4— Administration and Faculty
Editor; Chorus 1. SUSAN SHARRAR BROOKS, b. July 29, 1950; Allied Youth
1, 2— Vice Pres. 2; American Field Service 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4;
Driver's Ed. 3; GAA 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 3; Newspaper Club 3; Prom 3;
Senior Play 4; Sewing Club 2, 3; Aurigan 4; Ring Committee 1. THOMAS
KEVIN BROWN, b. December 3, 1949; Band 1, 2, 3; Baseball Manager 1
Driver's Ed. 3; Glee Club 1. LINDA LUCILLE CAMP, b. July 5, 1950
Dramatics 4; Intramurals 4; Senior Play 4; Aurigan 4; Candy Striper 3
GAA 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom 3; Business Club 2; Band 2; Magazine Drive
2. DAVID CAMPBELL, b. October 10, 1950; American Field Service 2, 3;
Baseball 2; Chess 1, 2; Driver's Ed. 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2,
3, 4; Senior Play 4; Student Leader 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting
1, 2, 3, 4; Aurigan 4; Basketball Usher 2, 3, 4. HOLLY CAMPBELL, b. Dec-
ember 5, 1950; Camera Club 2; Chess Club 1; Dramatics 1, 2, 4; German
Club 1; National Honor Society 4; Auriga 1, 2, 4— Editor-in-chief 4; Russian
Club 2; Senior Play Producer 4; Student Exchange— summer 1967; no junior
year. SHERRY ANN CAUL, b. September 1, 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2; Class
Secretary 1; Driver's Ed. 3; GAA 1; Glee Club 1; Gymnastics 1; Auriga 3;
Sewing Club 3; Aurigan 4. JOHN ANTHONY CAVALIER, b. January 15,
1951; Allied Youth 2; Chess Club 2; Class Vice President 4; Dramatics 2,
3; Driver's Ed. 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Intra-
murals 2, 3-Captain 3; Math Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3, 4; Prom 3; Senior
Play Lead Role 4; Student Government Representative 4; Student Leader
4; Volleyball 4; Weightlifting 2, 3; Aurigan 4— Sports Editor, Debating
2, 3; Swimming 1; Newspaper Editor-in-Chief 1; Class Secretary 1;
Debating 1; Dramatics 1. WILLIAM THOMAS CHAPIN, b. March 30,
1950; Allied Youth 1; American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4-
Vice President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Student
Council Representative 4; Driver's Ed. 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3;
Hall Monitor 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Prom 3; Senior Play 4; Student Leader 4;
Aurigan 4; Boys State 3; All-County Band. RUTH L. CHASE, b. May 28,
1950; Allied Youth 1, 2; Driver's Ed. 3; Math Club 3; Auriga 2, 3-Literary
Editor 3; Prom 3; Aurigan 4-Features Editor. JOYCE MARGARET CLOUSER,
b. April 16, 1950; Chess 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Sculpturing Club 1;
Kitchen Staff 4.
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Holly Campbell
John Cavalier
Susan Brooks
Sherry Caul
ABOVE: After lunch hour release, yearbook artist Linda Warren works on.
William Chapin
Ruth Chase
Joyce Clouser
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James Collins
Barbara Coons
Senior athletes— Terry Lee
Gunzinger and Cheryl Lee
Hall.
Theodore Dombrowski
Sheila Farnum
Donna Gower
JAMES LAURENCE COLLINS, JR., b. January 30.
1951; Audiovisual 1,2; Baseball 2; Chess 1; Cooking
1, 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Driver's Ed. 3; Glee Club
1, 2; Golf 2; Hall Monitor 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,
4; Aurigan 4. BARBARA ROSE COONS, b. February
20, 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2; American Field Service
2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Auriga
2, 3; Prom 3; Student Leader4; Aurigan 3, 4— Aurigan
coordinator 4. THEODORE ANTHONY DOMBROW-
SKI, b. October 7, 1950; Basketball 2; Camera Club
2, 3; Dramatics 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Groundskeeping
2; Intramurals 2; Math Club 2; Prom 3. RICHARD
ALPHONSO DOZIER, b. June 21, 1950; Basketball
1, 2, 3, 4; Chess 1; Cooking 1; Football 3; Glee Club
2; Groundskeeping 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Games
3. ROBERT ARTHUR DURYEA, b. February 13, 1951;
Allied Youth 2; Dramatics 2, 3; Driver's Ed. 3; Gym-
nastics 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; National Honor
Society 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 4; Prom 3; Senior
Play 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Aurigan 4— Underclassmen
editor; Debating 3. MARK WILLIAM EDELMAN, b
June 9, 1950; Baseball 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Hal
Monitor 4; Student Leader 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Wres
tling 3; Aurigan 4. SHEILA MARIE FARNUM, b. Sep
tember 7, 1950; Arts and Crafts 1; Camera Club 2;
Driver's Ed. 3; GAA 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Library
Club 1 , 2; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4; Student
Leader 3; Kitchen help 3, 4. THOMAS JAMES FLYNN,
b. December 15, 1948. DONNA MARIE GOWER, b.
June 25, 1950; Dramatics 4; Driver's Ed. 3; Senior
Play 4; Aurigan 4. CHRISTA GRABMEIER, b. Janu-
ary 11, 1949; GAA 3; Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1,
2; Volleyball 2, 3; Field Hockey 3. TERRY LEE GUN
ZINGER, b. March 12, 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2
American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Driver's Ed
3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 4; German Club 2;
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4-Acting
Captain 3; Hall Monitor 3, 4; Prom 3; School Store
2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Student Leader 3, 4; Volleyball
1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Aurigan 4. CHERYL
LEE HALL, b. March 7, 1950; Allied Youth 2; Cheer-
leading 2, 3, 4— Captain 4; Driver's Ed. 3; Glee Club
1, 2; Gymnastics 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Major-
ettes 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Senior Play 4; Student Leader
3, 4; Aurigan 4. EDWARD LEROY HALL, b. May 23,
1949; Arts and Crafts 4; Audio-Visual 3; Camera Club
2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. EDWARD MARTIN HARVEY,
b. September 11, 1950; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Cooking 1;
Driver's Ed. 3; Football 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3, 4; Intra-
murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Auriga 1; Student Leader 4; Volley-
ball 4; Weightlifting 3; Games Club 3. JOHN LYLE
HENDRICK, b. August 23, 1950; Allied Youth 1;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4-Manager 1; Camera Club 2;
Driver's Ed. 3; Golf 1; Hall Monitors 4; Intramurals
1, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 4; Volleyball 4; Wrestling
3; Games Club 3. THERESA JOAN HEWINS, b.
December 9, 1950; Arts and Crafts 1; Chess Club 1;
Driver's Ed. 3; GAA 2; Glee Club 1; Intramurals 2;
Russian Club 3; Sewing Club 2; Student Leader 3;
Kitchen Help 4. ANN BRIDGET HIGGINS, b. March
10, 1949; Allied Youth 1, 2; GAA 1, 2; Glee Club 1;
Golf 2; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Sewing Club 3; Aurigan
4. FRANK HIGGINS, b. January 6, 1951; Baseball
1; Basketball 3, 4; Cooking 1; Cross Country 1;
Dramatics 1, 2; Driver's Ed. 3; Golf 2, 3; Intramurals
1, 2. 3, 4; Prom 3.
Edward Harvey
John Hendnck
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Richard Dozier
Robert Duryea
Terry Gunzinger
Cheryl Hall
Mark Edelman
ABOVE-LEFT TO RIGHT:
Senior artists
Bob Marion and Linda
Warren; senior musicians
Bruce Tichenor and
Elizabeth Pezzee:
senior Adonis, Bill
Chapin. and senior
Aphrodite, Cheryl Hall.
Edward Hal
Theresa Hewins
Ann Higgms
Frank Higgms
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Virginia Johnson
John Johnston
Carolyn Kimball
Laura Klein
Manfred Liebsch
VIRGINIA JEAN JOHNSON, b. October 1, 1949; Dramatics
2; Driver's Education 4; Future Teachers of America 3;
GAA 2. 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Kitchen Staff 3, 4. JOHN R.
JOHNSTON, b. April 16, 1951; Allied Youth 1; Class Officer
1— Student Council 1; Dramatics 1; Driver's Education 4;
Golf 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Senior Play
4. CAROLYN RUTH KIMBALL, b. August 3, 1951; Allied
Youth 1, 2; American Field Service 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2,
3, 4— Vice-President 2, Secretary 3; Future Teachers of
America 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Gymnastics
1, 4; Intramurals 1, 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4;
Sewing Club 2, 3: Ski Club 1; Aurigan 4— Senior Play Editor.
LAURA JEAN KLEIN, b. April 14, 1950; American Field
Service 2, 3, 4; Arts and Crafts 4; Dramatics 4; Driver's
Education 4: Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4— Sec-
retary 1, 2, President 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Auriga 3;
Prom Committee 3— Invitations Chairman 3; Russian club
3; Aurigan 3, 4-Literary Editor. MANFRED LIEBSCH, b.
May 8, 1949; Driver's Education 3; Football 1; Hall Monitor
3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4— President 4: Physics
Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4; Aurigan 3,
4-Business Manager. BEVERLY MACHIA, b. November 21,
1948; Arts and Crafts 1; Band 1, 2; Driver's Education 4;
GAA 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Golf 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Prom
Committee 3— Food Chairman 3; Sculpturing Club 2; Sewing
Club 2; Student Leader 3; Aurigan 4; Kitchen Staff 3, 4;
Nursing Club 3. MARIE MALNATI, b. May 31, 1950; Allied
Youth 1, 2; American Field Service 2, 3, 4— Secretary 2, 3,
4; Dramatics 3; Driver's Education 3; GAA 1; German Club
2; Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1; National Honor Society 2, 3,
4— Secretary 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3—
Co-Chairman 3; Senior Play 4; Sewing Club 2, 3; Student
Exchange 1; Student Leader 4; Aurigan 4— Senior Section
Editor.
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Marie Malnati
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PICTURE BELOW LEFT: Students support John Cavalier for Student
Government Day. PICTURE BELOW RIGHT: Bill Chapin examines
muscle tissue during a Senior Science lab period.
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RENE MANGHUE, b. January 1, 1950; Allied Youth 2; Audio-Visual 1, 3;
Band 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Intramurals
1, 3; School Store 4; Student Leader 4; Volleyball 2. THOMAS MANGHUE,
b. March 29, 1948; Arts and Crafts 1: Audio-Visual 1; Cooking 1; Football
3; Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Model Making Club 2; Prom 3; Weightlifting
3. ROBERT JOHN MARION, b. July 2, 1950; Allied Youth 1; Arts and Crafts
3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 3; Driver's
Education 2; Football 1; Hall Monitor 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Model Making
Club 1; Prom 3; School Store 3; Senior Play 4; Aurigan 4. BARBARA ELLEN
MARTIN, b. October 1, 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2; Amercian Field Service 2, 3,
4; Girls' Softball 2; Girls' Basketball 2; Dramatics 4; Driver's Education 3;
GAA 1, 2, 3; German Club 2; Glee Club 1; Gymnastics 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3;
National Honor Society 2, 3, 4— Treasurer 4; Auriga 3— Co-Features Editor
3; Prom 3; Senior Play 3; Sewing Club 2; Girls' Volleyball 2, 3; Aurigan 3,
4-Editor-in-Chief 4; Aurigan Bowl 1, 2, 3; Little Red Schoolhouse 2; Girls'
Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. BRUCE ELLIOT MAZERALLE, b. June 7, 1950; Audio-
Visual 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2; Cooking 1; Dramatics 1; Driver's Education
3; Glee Club 1; Groundskeeping 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Model Making Club 2
Newspaper Club 1; Ski Club 1. FREDERICK CARL MIELKE, b. August 30, 1950
Allied Youth 1, 2; American Field Service 2, 3; Audio-Visual 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 4; Class Vice-President 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Driver's Educa
tion 3; Football 1; Hall Monitor 4; Intramurals 1; 2; Prom 3; Senior Play 4
Student Leader 4. WILLIAM RICHARD NARDO, b. March 27, 1950; Senior
Play 4. JESSIE GENINE NEWTON, b. July 17, 1950; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer-
leading 3, 4— Captain 4; Driver's Education 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4— President
4; Majorettes 2, 3, 4— Lead Majorette 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3.
4— Vice President 4; Prom 3; Senior Play 2, 4; Student Leader 3, 4; Aurigan
4-Sales Manager 4. GARY CLIFFORD O'BRIEN, b. January 4, 1951; Arts
and Crafts 2; Audio-Visual 2; Driver's Education 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Model
Making Club 2; Weightlifting 2; Kitchen Help 4. ROBERT ERNEST OLINSKI,
b. February 4, 1949; Baseball 3; Dramatics 4; Driver's Education 3; Football
3; Glee Club 1, 2; Golf Club 3; Gymnastics 3; Hall Monitor 4; Intramurals
Susan Rueger
Judy Schneider
Larry Schoonmaker
ABOVE: In a scrimmage against Salisbury, Rene Manghue
goes in for a lay-up while Rick Mielke (33) moves in
for rebounding position.
12 3 4; Auriga 3; Prom 3; School Store 4; Senior Play 4; Ski Club 1, 2,
3 : Student Leader 3; Volleyball 3; Weightlifting 3; Wrestling 4. KATHLEEN
ANN PACKLICK, b. August 2, 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2; American Field
Service 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 3, 4 -Assistant Captain 4; Student
Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Dramatics
2; Driver's Education 3; GAA 1, 2; German Club 2; Glee Club 1; Majorettes
2 3 4; Auriga 3; Prom 3; School Store 3; Sewing Club 3; Ski Club 1, 2;
Student Exchange 2; Aurigan 4-Photography Editor 4. MARY ELINA PAUL,
b January 16, 1951; Band 1; Cooking 1; GAA 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2; Sewing
Club 1, 2. LORETTA MAY PECK, b. January 24, 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2;
Band 1; Driver's Education 2; Glee Club l;'Prom 3; Senior Play 4; Sewing
Club 3; Aurigan 4. ELIZABETH ANN PEZZEE, b. May 15, 1950; Allied Youth
1, 2; American Field Service 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary-Treasurer 4;
Basketball 3; Driver's Education 3; Future Teacher's 2, 3-Secretary 2; GAA
1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Prom 3; Volleyball 3; Aurigan 4— Activities Editor.
ROBERTA MARIE PREISS, b. March 4, 1951; Allied Youth 1, 2; American
Field Service 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 2; Class Secretary 2, 3. 4;
Dramatics 2; Driver's Education 4; Future Teacher's 3: GAA 1, 2, 3: Ger-
man Club 2; Glee Club 1, 3; Intramurals 1; National Honor Society 2, 3. 4;
Prom 3; Ski Club 1,3; Student Leader 3; Aurigan 4-Candids Editor. ROBERTA
ELEANOR READ, b. November 5, 1948; Allied Youth 2; Dramatics 4; Driver's
Education 4; Library Club 2; Auriga 1. SUSAN MARGARET RUEGER, b. March
27, 1949; GAA 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. JUDY ANNE SCHNEIDER, b.
September 13, 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2-Student Representative; Cheerleading
3, 4; Class Vice-President 1, 2; Dramatics 1, 2, 3. 4; GAA 1. 2, 3; Intramurals
1, 2, 3; Prom 3; Senior Play 2,4; Student Leader 3; Aurigan 4. LARRY DENNIS
SCHOONMAKER, b. March 2, 1950; Allied Youth 1; Baseball 1. 2; Basketball
1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 4; Driver's Education 3; Football 2, 3; Hall Monitor 3.
4; Intramurals 1; Prom 3-Co-Chairman 3; Student Leader 3, 4-Head Leader
3, 4; Aurigan 4— Prom Editor 4.
Frederick Mielke
William Nardo
Jessie Newton
Gary O'Brien
Robert Olmski
Elizabeth Pezzee
Roberta Preiss
Roberta Read
ABOVE: Seniors and underclassmen gather around a bonfire as Pine Plains
burns."
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Esther Smith
Lawrence Sturges
Bruce Tichenor
Susan Turner
Phyllis Van Deusen
GARY MERRILL SHEPARD, b. August 9, 1950; Camera 1, 2;
Driver's Education 3; Model Making 1; Physics Club 3, 4: Auri-
gan 4. ESTHER EILEEN SMITH, b. June 22, 1950; GAA 3;
Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior
Play 4; Kitchen Staff 4. LAWRENCE CHRISTOPHER STURGES,
b. January 31, 1951; Allied Youth 1; Basketball 1; Driver's
Education 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Model Making 1, 2; Ski Club
3. BRUCE LEIGH TICHENOR, b. November 1, 1950; Allied
Youth 1, 2; American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4-
President 3, 4; Baseball 1; Class Officer 4-President 4; Cross
Country 1, 2. 3, 4-Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Glee Club 1; Hall
Monitor 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Ex-
change 1; Student Leader 4; Volleyball 3; Aurigan 4; Western
District Band 2, 4; Boys' State 3; All County Band 2, 3, 4.
SUSAN GAYLE TURNER, b. February 19, 1951; Chess Club 1;
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 1; Auriga 1;
Prom Committee 3; Volleyball 3; Bridge 1. PHYLLIS JEAN VAN
DEUSEN, b. August 26, 1950; Allied Youth 1; GAA 1, 2, 3; Glee
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senior program— for September, October, and November, a program
called Germany and Italy. PICTURE BELOW: Senior Ted Dombrowski
entertains underclassmen in the library.
Linda Warren
Lynne Whittaker
Susan Wilcox
Albert Wright
Club 1, 2; Intramurals 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Prom
Committee3—ProgramChairman;SewmgClub2; Student Leader
3; Nursing Club 3-Secretary; Bridge Club 1. LINDA ANN
WARREN, b. June 20. 1950; Allied Youth 1, 2; Band 1. 2;
Driver's Education 3; Glee Club 2; Prom Committee 3-Decora
tions Chairman; Student Leader 3, 4; Aurigan 3, 4— Art Editor.
LYNNE HEATHER WHITTAKER, b. January 1. 1950; Arts and
Crafts 1; GAA 2, 3; Intramurals 2; Prom Committee 3; Russian
Club 3; Sculpturing Club 2; Senior Play 4; Sewing Club 2; Ski
Club 1: Aurigan 4. SUSAN LINDA WILCOX, b. May 8. 1950;
Band 1, 2. 3. 4; GAA 1, 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 2; Field Hockey
2. 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3; Volleyball 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2. 4;
Softball 1. 2: Student Council 2. Aurigan 4. ALBERT DAVID
WRIGHT, b. June 13. 1949; Audio-Visual 1. 2. 3; Baseball 3:
Camera 1; Cooking 1; Football 4; Golf 1, 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 4;
Model Making 1. 2: Weightlifting Club 3: Wrestling Club 2.
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OPPOSITE PAGE (upper left): Dennis Buckley, a freshman, waits to
get into the game against McCann. (upper right) blonde, personable
Linda Tryon. a |unior. (lower left) a "new" |unior. Lauralei MacDonald.
precedes other underclassmen from study hall to seventh period class,
(lower middle) Arthur Greene, grade eight, and Ernest Louison. sopho-
more, accentuate the beat during one of Mr. Wartella's band re
hearsals. (lower right) a junior in Mr. Sellew's building structures
group. James Smith, finishes a counter top. ABOVE LEFT: Freshman
Stacey Brandt takes in a "happening" between Mount Everett's and
Lee's |unior varsity football teams ABOVE RIGHT: Sharon Gleason.
another freshman, keeps baby white rats on biology class scale 1
Aurigan executive editor and photographer. Kit Anderson.
ON FOLLOWING PAGES (58 through 62) Underclassmen pictures tak
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CLASS OF 1969 (top to bottom); (ROW 1) Linda Brandt-(2) Susan Gillette, Susan Gage-(3) Peter Weigle. Ralph Wheeler. KEVIN
WHEELER (TREASURER). Patricia Welch, Elaine Rood. Adele Wuon. Candice Stalker. Rose Wright. Bonnie Walsh, David Van Deusen,
Thomas Sindler-(4) Suzanne O'Connell, Bonnie Morandi, TERRY KOLDYS (PRESIDENT). Vincent Ullrich, Linda Tryon-Catherine
Dodge. Mary Leigh Rokos, Phillip Amidon, Mary Machia, Debra Kelsey, Barbara McNamara. Nicholas Pshenishny— (5) Penelope
Funk, Gerald Ball, Betty Ball, Carol Eichstedt. Christopher Agar. William Carton— Gerald McPeak— (6) David Smith, Sheila Small, Allen
Wells, James Smith, Laura Scholz, Ellen Shmulsky. Brian Trapnell. David Holmes. Kenneth Guartha. Cynthia Zucco. Sherry Van
Deusen— (7) Chris Drumm, Ronald Carter, Carl German. Robert Cronk-Ursula Liebsch, Marie Pasche. CLAIRE JUDKINS (VICE PRESI
DENT), Irene Klein— (8) Ingrid Ives, Lindsay Lanoue. Patricia Pezze. Patti Irvine— Nancy Clark, Holly Campbell, Donna Brazie. Stephen
Berkel, Sharon Cushman, Nancy Berkel— Neil Pedersen— Michael Finn— (9) John Van Deusen, Dennis Hankey, Douglas Lopez, Edward
Gulotta, Robert MacKenzie, Lawrence Loebig-Louis Gonzalez. Anne Pasche. ABSENT: Thomas Brown. TERRY CRUIKSHANK (SEC
RETARY). Frederick Duryea, Thomas Funk, Alice Goble, John Golden, Lauralei MacDonald, Susan Riiska.
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James Law— (2) Gary Brallier. William Cary— (3) Peter Pixley— Charles Mazeralle, Jane Van Deusen, Susan Cronk. Betty Hutchins,
Susan Varney, Susan Pinkava, Ernest Louison, Mitchell Smith. Russell Rawling, James Stevens. Frederick Smith— (4) Joseph Read-
Thomas Fleming, Leon Eichstedt, Joanne Bangs, Hazel Goodsill. Pamela Bock. MARY CHASE (SECRETARY)-(5) Jams Bosworth.
Deborah Dempsey. Jean Chapin, Marcia Packlick, James Zucco, Craig Elliott. Edward Farnum, Frank Gallo— Nancy Duryea, Neil
Crawford, Wayne Dunlop. James Edelman, Michael Cassidy— (6) Phillip Handlowich, Lawrence Johnson, Kent Milligan, Richard Gre-
gory, Robert Miller, James Phillips. Susan Ball, Annora Leffmgwell, Judy Howard. Lynne O'Connell, Annehese Liebsch. Patricia Smith,
Martha Merritt, Christine Salzmann-(7) Nancy Shmulsky. William Turner-GAIL GILMORE (VICE-PRESIDENT), Patricia Mielke. Wendy
Gunzinger, Ellen Price, Marie Manghue, Marlene Warner, Sally Turner— William Simpson, Joseph Welch, William Touponce. ABSENT:
Jeanne Alvarez, Brian Care, Andrea Eichstedt, Lauri Farnum, Keith Fletcher, John Fratalone, Donald Jones, CANDICE LEINING
(TREASURER). RICHARD PATTERSON (PRESIDENT), Helga Paist, Dudley Race, Wayne Schoonmaker, Sandy Turner, Claudia Phillips.
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CLASS OF 1971 (top to bottom): (ROW 1) Wray Gunn— (2) Nancy Pasche, Deborah Hankey. Marsha Johnson, Nancy Gilmore. Emelyn
Harp. Sharon Gleason, David Macy. Kingdon Hunt. Stephen Leinmg, Richard Hardisty. Edward Machia, Daniel Miller. James John
ston-(3) Candace Judkins. Stacey Brandt-David Irvine, Marie Baker, Dianne Day, DEBRA GREGORY (SECRETARY)-(4) Airlie Wheeler,
Bonita Watson, Mary Welch, Sherri Wyman, Betsy Whisenant. Shelley Van Deusen— Kristine Pekrul, Cathi Meyer, Diane Salzmann,
Madeline Smith-(5) Dolores Heath. Christine Rahm, Renate Liebsch. Linda Bnggs. Shelley L'Hommedieu-TIMOTHY HARRIGAN
(VICE PRESIDENT), Kris Martin. James Small— (6) Edmond Tichenor, William Gulotta, Peter Delmolino, Arthur Batacchi. Dennis
Buckley, John Bailey, Barry Davidson. Linda Rood. Barbara Phillips. Nancy Phillips— (7) Susan McNamara, Marguerite Smith. Deborah
Dman. Ronald Ruthel. Robert Emberlin, Floyd Clouser, Donald Robare. David Pshenishny. John Cook, John Delmolino Madeline
Robins, Judith Streeter— (8) Paul Thorn— Ann Carroll. Jeanne Brazee. Annette Bassett. Bonnie Butler— Mark Bachetti. Eugene Phil
lips, Matthew Clark, Anthony Cavalier, James Stevens, Nancy Olmsted. Ellen Carter. Barbara Tompkins, Jack Anderson, Gary Driscoll
—(9) Laun Rnska— Patricia Salisbury, Martha Shuts, Louise Antony, Robert Poirier, John Harvey— Bradford Parker, Patrick Moore.
Michael Marchione— Mary Ellen Dombrowski, Claudia Allsop, Scott Bachetti— (10) Bruce Consolini, Paul Van Deusen, Nestor Avella,
William West, Timothy Zucco, Robert Turner. Brook Walsh ABSENT: Mary Jane Anderson, Debra Caldwell, STANLEY COLLINS
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William Bender, David Hastedt, Fred Glanville. Richard Sellew, Stephen Shmulsky— (2) Jean
Gingras. Timothy Briggs, Christopher Beattle, John Clouser, Joseph Carr, Peter Chase, Scott
Davis, Anthony Ullrich, Bryan Rote, David Montrose, Johann Slerau. Michael Agar, Jeffrey
Harvey-REGINA SILK (TREASURER)-Donna Wheeler, Marcia Wuori, Neil Lidstone, Paul
Pixley— (3) John Rosier, Wayne Holmes— John Jasman, Karl Llebsch, Mark Van Horn, Delmar
Tryon, Stephen Morris, Roger Tryon, John Sellew— Larry Stevens— (4) Sherry Candee. Sherry
Cook-Barry Ball, Mary Ella Crawford, John Field, ARTHUR GREENE (PRESIDENT), Peter Cas
sidy— Roger Stevens, Paul Handlowich, Charles Ball— (5) Winthrop Piper, Scott MacKenzle,
Jennie Fink, Nancy MacDonald, Carol Maghery, Jill Lipsky, Cheryl Hewins, Nancy Lacerra,
Duane Moulton, Daniel DuVall, Payson Richardson, Eric Haupt, Robert Law. Michael Gulotta,
Thomas Lecakis, Kathy Mielke. Kim Marchione— (6) Elizabeth McKinstry. Jenny Merrit. Dawn
Samuels, Sharon Ryder. Robin Schoonmaker, Judith Marion. Robert Frederick, James Olm-
sted. Eric McCarthy. REX JUDKINS (VICE-PRESIDENT). George Martin-Thomas Packlick-
Eric Carlson. Leigh Tryon. Douglas Lyman— (7) Diane Fratalone. Holly Curtis, Frances La
Plante. Susan Martin. Ruth Carter. Margaret Burnett. Patricia Cassidy. ELIZABETH CARY
(SECRETARY). Melinda Brooks. Dale Jenssen— George Masse— (8) David Paul. Dominick
Dombrowski— Stephen Cronk, Peter Tucker. Daniel Shmulsky, Kevin Shortis. Bruce Turner.
Lawrence O'Brien— George Rood, John Stanton. Lane Farnum. ABSENT: Mark Trocchi, Tom
Curtiss, Gary White. Michael Gallo. Donna Marion. Paul Milligan. Stephen Quigley. Judy
Rawling. Klaus Paist, Roger Abbot. Virginia Boughton. Donna Bralher.
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Macy. John Hankey. Jay Amidon, Charles L'Hommedieu, Alphonso
Johnson, Peter Driscoll— Susan Whisenant— Ruth Pedersen— (2) Debra
Boardman, Cathy Kirchner, Virginia Evendge. CATHY CHAPIN (TREA-
SURER). Karen Merntt, Elaine Martin. Deborah Milligan— (3) THEODORA
CHASE (VICE PRESIDENT). Sharon Arzt. Deborah Burnham. Darlene
Burbank— Willard Curtis. Geoffrey Piper, Gregory Massini. David Rood,
Stephen Hastedt. Stanley Gracyk— Patricia Davidson— La Donna Conklm
—Frank Rosier. Reiner White, Mark Bullard, Carl VanDeusen— (4) Carrie
L'Hommedieu— Marylee Lopez. Nancy Malnati. Helen Farnum. Lynn
O'Brian. Gail Granger— (5) Donna Bachetti, Elaine Wuon— Jo-Ann Real—
(6) Karen Ryder. Doreen Tucker, Donald Campbell. Lyman Thompson,
James Papmeau— Debra Turner. Joyce Farnum. Susan Hankey, Joy
McGray-Mehssa Scholz-JEFFREY STOVER (PRESIDENT)-(7) Denise
Gustafson— Adrienne O'Connell. Noreen Eichstedt. Donna Turner-
Teresa Hadsell, Kathrme Putnam, Rene Wyman— Dawn Agar— Julianne
Edelman— Kevin Curtis. Dennis Tucker, Clement Robins, Donald Peck.
Dennis Rollins, Peter Shuts— (8) Denise Ball, Susan Bynack— Bradley
Wilson, Ronald VanDeusen— George Ullrich. Lmdsey Crawford. James
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Delmohno. Susan Turner— Susan Hinman, Patricia Brazie, Jennifer
Touponce— Michelle Ives, Elizabeth Tryon— Mary Stevens— Annemane
Eggenberger— David Dempsey, Michael Harngan. Daniel Miller. Shawn
Samuels, Stephen Emberlin, Frederick Moore. ABSENT: Jeffery Barth,
Deborah Fletcher. Anita Hutchms, Ronald Mongeau, Nancy Phair, Ar-
villa Trag, Kathleen MacDonald.
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PICTURES BELOW (top to bottom): Science student Bob Miller-photogenic Cathy Dodge-
lunior high gynmasium soccer under Mr. Fryce— scorekeeping Pat Pezze during a girls' vol-
leyball match— pin-setting Stanley Collins at the 1967 yearbook dance— physical science
students Sue Gillette. Martha Merritt. Pat Mielke, Jim Law. Bernie Kirchner, Debbie Dempsey.
and Chris Heddleson— Path Irvine and the Room 21 fire exit door— Neil Pedersen after a
cross-country match— and Carol Maghery with friend at Roe Jan baseball game.
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GAA (Girls' Athletic Association), directed by Miss Fnsbie, provides
the girls of Mount Everett opportunities to compete in interscholas-
tic sports throughout the year— softball in the spring, field hockey
in the fall, and volleyball and basketball in the winter. Teams chal-
lenge Roe Jan. Ockawamick, Germantown, Hudson, and Lenox.
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Photographic evidence of the girls' softball team's competence: slugging Susan
Turner, pop-fly catching Cindy Zucco. submarine-pitching Susan Rnska. stretch
ing-for-the-out Bonnie Walsh. Team captain: Sheila Trapnell.
Girls' basketball is coached by Miss Fnsbie and Miss Lewis, an
(picture at left top) during a practice pause the team huddles •
for a coach's directives. (Picture at left below) Miss Fnsbie p«
pares to start a game with a lump ball. (Picture at right) After
Susan Pinkava lay-up. Nancy Shmulsky and Nancy Duryea nj
neuver for rebounding position. Team captain: Nancy Olmsti
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hockey team on tactics. (Picture at bottom left) A scramble for control of the
ball includes Candy Leining, Susan Riiska. a Hudson player. Debbie Kelsey. and
another Hudson opponent. (Picture at right) Mary Ellen Dombrowski waits for
action to come her way. Team captain: Nancy Clark.
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(Pictures left to right) Sue Rueger makes a strenuous attempt in
a game with Roe Jan. Between games. Miss Fnsbie gives direc
tions to Susan Rnska. and Virginia Johnson and Bonnie Walsh
discuss game tactics. Later in the game, the camera again
catches Sue Rueger using her strenuous-attempt form Team
captain: Pat Pezze.
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UPPER LEFT TO RIGHT: Cross country team, 1967 (Standing: Bill Bender-
manager, Coach Cote, David Pedersen, Delmar Tryon, Gary Driscoll, Eddie
Tichenor, Jim Collins, Dick Sellew, Rick Mielke, Jim Bennett, Stanley Collins,
Bill Turner, Kent Milligan, Neil Pedersen, Paul Van Deusen, Mike Finn— re-
porter. Kneeling: David Hastedt, John Sellew, Duane Moulton, Wayne Dunlop,
Brian Care, Bill Gulotta, Bruce Tichenor— captain, Chris Drumm, Scott Mac-
Kenzie, David Rood, Paul Milligan), Mielke at the mile mark, Captain Tiche-
nor at the finish line. LOWER LEFT TO RIGHT: The gun goes off, Coach
Menin counting off seconds, cross country competitors awaiting team results,
a sprint to the finish— Sellew, Collins, Bennett.
1967 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE AND RECOR
S26
* 19-43
MONUMENT MOUNTAIN
S29
* 24-33
WAHCONAH REGIONAL
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DRURY
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Lenox
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Mount Greylock
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Monument Mountain
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* 25-33
Wahconah Regional
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LENOX
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MOUNT GREYLOCK
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State Championships
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FOOTBALL TEAM-1967: 70-A. Wright (T), 10-E. Harvey (QB), 31-T. Gunzin-
ger (HB), 80-M. Edelman (E), 73-T. Dombrowski (T), 82-W. Chapin (E), 34-
J. Cavalier (HB), 59-D. Campbell (C), 64-B. Trapnell (T), 38-L Gonzalez
(HB), 71-R. Cronk, 44-J. Stevens (E), 81-E. Smith (E), 40-J. Phillips (FB), 65
-R. Miller (G), 56-J. Edelman (E), 61-M. Cassidy (G), 72-W. Cary (T), 83-G.
Brallier (E), 60-B. Walsh (G), 58-R. Turner (G), 20-B. Parker (HB), 12-T.
Harrigan (QB), 54-J. Harvey (G), 22-W. Gunn (HB), 55-B. Davidson (T), 43-
M. Clark (E), 30-A. Cavalier (HB), 41-D. Buckley (FB), 35-M. Bachetti (HB),
57— C. Wheeler (E). Coach: Mr. Callahan; assistant coaches: 'Mr. Fryc and Mr.
Gunzinger. Managers: P. Amidon, R. Judkins, G. Gringras, A. Ullrich, P. Cassidy,
G. Martin. (Team captain: Terry Gunzinger). PICTURES AT LEFT: Coach Calla-
han discusses game strategy during a trying halt-time, the Eagle bench. CENTER
TOP TO BOTTOM: Mount Everett tries its strength against McCann, Eagles await
the second half, cheerleaders watch the opposition punt, Gunzinger goes for a
first down. RIGHT TOP TO BOTTOM: Coaches, Mr. Fryc and Mr. Gunzinger, ap-
praise a home-game situation, the managers stand by.
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BACKSTAGE: (1) Mrs. Camp adds final touches to Mrs. Wong's make-
up. ON STAGE: (2) Harold, faced with the probability of never winning
the girl he loves (whom he has seen once, briefly, through the window
of a moving hansom cab) listens to Obee's plan to turn him (Harold)
into a sophisticated, capable Casanova. The plan includes the help of
a dancing teacher (3 and 4). a tailor, an English teacher (5), and a
wine hostess. (6) Harold tries out what he has learned on Miss Munger,
a girl from down the street. (7) Gottlieb, the tailor, prepares Harold for
the big night at the ball, and the group sends him on his way. (8) Pro-
moters and tutors celebrate Harold's probable success as a suitor
while waiting for his return— an eventuality that reveals some hard
truth.
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PRODUCER Holly Campbell
DIRECTOR Mr. Michael Heggie
CAST OF CHARACTERS
FATTO KLEEST Bob Ol.nsk.
LEW BRINDLE Bob Marion
OBEE ZWICK John Johnston
HAROLD SELBAR John Cavalier
TANGO EDDIE FRECKER Bob Duryea
MR. GOTTLIEB Manfred L.ebsch
MISS PROSE Carolyn Kimball
MRS. WONG Cheryl Hall
IRIS MUNGER Judy Schneider
CREDITS: Cindy Zucco. Debra Kelsey. Mrs. William Camp. Linda Camp,
Donna Camp. Jeannie Alvares. Lynne Whittaker, Donna Gower. Craig
Elliott. Frank Higgms. Thomas Manghue, Rene Manghue. Nancy Clark.
Alice Goble. Judy Howard. King Hunt. Barbara McNamara. Susan
Brooks. William Chapin, Rick Mielke. Esther Smith. Marilyn Beneat.
Roberta Preiss. Susan Wilcox. Elizabeth Pezzee. Linda Warren. Loretta
Peck. Jessie Newton
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of debating with the Debating Club; A Loebig-Varney match taking place under High Typing Club strives to learn the "touch" system of elementary typing. Mr
the close scrutiny of Mr. Davis's Chess Club MIDDLE ROW: The School Store Oleen's Physics Club stands behind the Science Department's newly acquired
group, under Mr. Gauthier, acquires and sells supplies to raise money for the linear air track.
Student Council. Mr. Oldfield's Junior High Science Club pauses from bending
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PICTURES THIS PAGE- TOP PICTURE: The
Driver Education students under the guidance
of Mr Sano. learn how to prevent dents
SECOND PICTURE: Besides learning theatn
cal history trom Mr Heggie the Dramatics
Club helped produce the Senior Play. THIRD
PICTURE: Directed by Mr. Wartel'a. the Choir
performs in public and school concerts BOT
TOM PICTURE: Mt. Everett learns about |unior
high activities through the "Peanut Pre
published by Mr^ BrolKs Junior High Jour
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1— GAA officers head interscholastic participation in girls' volley-
ball, basketball. Softball, and field hockey (Miss Frisbie— adviser.
Lynne O'Connell. Pat Pezze. Nancy Clark. Susan Rnski. Candice
Leining. Joanne Bangs, and Bonnie Walsh). 2— Waiting partici-
pants dangle feet from the bleachers during Mr. Fryc's Junior High
Boys' Intramurals. 3— Mr, Callahan's Boys' Intramurals participants
fight their way through Uga-Uga. a prelude to winning football. 4—
French lab assistants supervise the language laboratory in the ab
sence of Mr Cote. 5-The Football Pep Band, directed by Mr. War-
tella. provides the omph at football pep rallies and at football
games. 6-Junior -High Arts and Crafts, headed by Mr May. is re-
sponsible for the art display boards seen in the school corridors 7
—Challenges of coordination and thinking help recruit participants
for Mr. Herhhy's Photo-Electric Games Club 8-Shop Service, a
group directed by Mr. Sano. contributes to the maintenance of
buildings and equipment.
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PICTURED ON THIS SPREAD: 1 -Class Officers Club. Mr. Gauther
-advisor, concerned with training students in techniques and re-
sponsibilities of leadership, plans to establish guides on parliamen-
tary procedure and duties of class officers. 2-Yearbook copy check
for the Seventh Grade page-Seventh Graders Bradley Wilson. Karen
Ryder, Elaine Wuori. and Aurigan Literary Editor Laura Klein. 3
Public Relations Club. Mr. Corbett-advisor. concerned with com-
munity oriented publicity for Mount Everett, involved in announcing
it t) isketball games and preparing radio reports and tapes, plans
to publish a monthly newsletter. 4-Pubhc Relations Club members
Brian Care. Mike Finn, and Terry Koldys covering the Chatham
game at Mount Everett. 5-Games Club. Mr. Fryc-adviser. involved
in learning rules and winning techniques of a variety of games.
6-Sophomore Magazine Drive leaders (Mr. Shiminski. Mr. Cote,
and Mr. Gauthier— advisers), involved in an eleven day campaign
that sold 679 magazine subscriptions and grossed S
scholarship aid; high salesman: Dudley Race~($178.70). pictu-
eludes Jean Chapin. Candy Leining. Richard Patterson. Lynn
nell. and (seated) Mary Chase. (Absent: Mai
Schoonmaker ) 7-Student Libra'.
Howard, and Jo Ann Real-with the school
8— The ski team. Mr Cote— adviser, involved it
skiing form and techniques, plans to st
Club. Mr. Herhhy— adviser, involved in
student body (Student Government I
Richard III movie. Air Force P
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Aurigan (Yearbook Club).
Sponsored by THE VILLAGE GREEN. Sheffield.
The National Honor Society
is made up ot students who
have qualified in terms of
scholarship, leadership, char-
acter, and service. Under
Mrs. Rhoades's supervision,
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Roll, ushers for Open House
in November, and maintains
a student book store PIC-
TURE OPPOSITE PAGE-
TOP-Barbara Martin
(treasurer), Phyllis Van
Deusen, Katharine Anderson.
Debra Kelsey. Jessie Newton
(vice president). Barbara
McNamara, Marie Malnati
(secretary), Marie Pasche,
Roberta Preiss. Neil Pedersen,
Robert Duryea. Holly Campbell,
Sarah Blodgett. Cynthia
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Student Council, advised by Mr Gauthier, provides opportunities for students to involve I
in politics at the school level PICTURE ABOVE-TOP-First Row: B Morandi (treasi
(vice president). T Koldys (president). S. OConnell (si Second Row
I. Stovei Tichenor. W. Ch in, M PacklicK. S Collins. (
G. Piper. R Judkins.
Under the direction of Mrs Chapman and Mrs Aui
school paper containing school news, editorials, and student literary efforts This years group has been
interested in improving the quality of the papers content and in publishing more frequently than before
-which has been effected by utilizing the mimeograph process PICTURE ABOVE M
Leining. L Loebig. B Hutchins. B Care. C Drumm. N Clark. S Turner M Chase C Salzmann, M
Packhck. J Bangs. L Rood. Mrs Draper. H Campbell (editor)
Advised by Mr Davis, the Yearbook Club has stressed coverage, copy, accuracy, an
■ the 1968 Aurigan The yearbook s advertising solicitation campaign— direct*-
—was early, fast moving, and very successful. Jessie Newton and Bob Manon effected more sales of the
Aurigan (251) than the sales y previous year Coordinator Barbara Coon-
led the critical task of plotting deadlines and allotting time tor yearbook work u
ecutive editor— has contributed a record number of student photographs (over 100) for the 1968 Auri-
gan. Art Editor i Varren has introduced art rendered advertisements stressing design (see pa^'
through 27). and Editor in Chief Barbara Martin increased the number of |
to 96— the I . years— without - PICTURE AT
LEFT: First Row: M Liebsch. B Coons. L Klein B Martin (editor
Packhck. M Beneat M A^.ir Second Row I Cavalier, L V.-
Brooks I Bennett I Schneider S Blodgett B M - Trvd ftl * izm
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The Concert Band provides music for assemblies, concerts, grad-
uation, and football and basketball games. Guided by the majorettes,
the Marching Band renders the traditional hymns and marches on
Memorial Day, and in March it provides a half-time show at the
Western Massachusetts Small Schools Basketball Tournament. The
Stage Band, a selected group of advanced musicians, plays pop-
ular music ranging from Herb Alpert's themes to "Batman." All
music activities are guided by Mr. Wartella. Throughout the year he
conducts sectional rehearsals and expends much-appreciated
effort working with individuals to improve their techniques.
PICTURES ON THIS SPREAD: 1-The Concert Band (first chair
performers: Susan Wilcox— flute, Elizabeth Pezzee— clarinet,
Lindsay Lanoue— alto saxaphone, Judith Rawlings— tenor saxa-
phone, William Gulotta— alto clarinet, Kevin Wheeler— bass clarinet,
SuzanneO'Connell— bassoon, TerryGunzinger— trumpet, BruceTich-
enor— trombone, William Turner— baritone, Terry Cruikshank—
French horn, Russell Rawlings— sousaphone, James Law— snare
drum, Arthur Greene— timpani, John Gulotta— bass drum, Timothy
Drumm— cymbal. 2— Majorettes Cheryl Hall, Kathy Packlick, Nancy
Clark. Jessie Newton— captain, Katharine Anderson, and Barbara
McNamara. 3— The Stage Band. 4— The Basketball Pep Band
Bruce Tichenor, Pamela Bock, Terry Gunzinger, Rick Mielke, John
Gulotta, James Law, and Ralph Wheeler. 5— Elizabeth Pezzee, Neil
Pedersen, Lindsay Lanoue, and Judith Rawling leading the reed
section during the Christmas Pageant. 6— Mr. Wartella conducting
the Concert Band during an activity period rehearsal. 7— First and
second trombones, Bruce Tichenor and William Chapm, guiding
their section during the Christmas Pageant. 8— Pianist Jessie New-
ton singing along with the choral group during the Christmas Pag-
eant presentation.
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Cushman, Cindy Zucco, Susan Pmkava, and Chris Agar. OPPOSITE PAGE— TOP: Sherry Van Deusen
and Mr. May collaborate. BELOW: An art class circus poster— and caricatures of Mr. May by Warren,
Cushman, Zucco, and Heddleson. FAR RIGHT: The mood of football as depicted by Barbara Coons,
football cheerleader; a school spirit promoting poster by Lindsay Lanoue, another football cheer-
leader; and part of a civics class collage prepared by Louise Antony, Mary Jane Anderson, Steve
Leining, Mike Marchione, and Dan Miller.
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FICTURE TOP LEFT: Varsity team: Ernie Louison-manager, Bill Bender-manager, Mr. Chamberland-coach,
Mr. Gauthier-coach. Richard Dozier, Frank Higgins, Nick Pshenishny, Bill Chapin, Jim Bennett, Rene Manghue.
Tom Sindler, John Golden, Bob Marion, Wayne Schoonmaker, Rick Mielke, Larry Schoonmaker-captain. ab-
sent: Vin Ullrich, Dave Smith. PICTURE TOP RIGHT: Junior varsity team: Mr. Gauthier-coach, Bob Law-
manager, Tim Harrigan, Stan Collins, John Cook-captain, Vin Ullrich, Don Robare, Dave Pshenishny, Dave
Smith. King Hunt, Keith Fletcher. Jim Edelman. PICTURE BOTTOM LEFT: A Schoonmaker (40) chop knocks
the ball away from Feagles's (45) waiting hands and intermeshmg fingers. Tom Sindler (54) waits. OPPOSITE
PAGE SMALL PICTURE: A halftime
cheerleader line. BELOW: Richard Dozier
(22) breaks for the basket and lifts the
ball over a "walking-on-air" Monument
Mountain defender. Sindler waits THIS
PAGE CENTER LEFT: Rene Manghue-
after a foul from foul-wary Monument
Mountain. BELOW: Rebounding Larry
Schoonmaker and a Monument Moun-
tain defender loom large (an optical il-
lusion) over Tom Sindler. waiting, and
another defender. THIS PAGE CENTER
RIGHT: A Mount Everet huddle, starring
Coach Chamberland, attracks a curious
referee BELOW: Practice session with
J. V. Coach Gauthier— techniques, criti-
cism, encouragement.
1968 BASKETBALL
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D15
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ROE JAN
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Chatham
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Gateway
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MOUNT
GREYLOCK
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Mount
Greylock
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Roe Jan
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MOUNTAIN
J16
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CHATHAM
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+ McCANN
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+ Chester
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+ LENOX
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+ Lee
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Mountain
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GATEWAY
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+ McCann
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+ CHESTER
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During a basketbali
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Gateway, Marcia
Packlick and friends
keep the Mount
Everett sounds as
loud as possible.
PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE: Football cheerleaders-with Coach
Frisbie-watch as alternate Cindy Zucco does a Peter Pan |ump for the
photographer. PICTURES ABOVE-TOP: Basketball cheerleader Claire
Judkins perfoms before Captain Jessie Newton. Debra Kelsey Debo
rah Dempsey, Judy Schneider. Ellen Price. Marcia Packlick. Kathleen
Packlick, and Barbara McNamara. IMMEDIATELY ABOVE- The football
cheering squad, with mascot eagle. Douggie Bosworth (counter cl
wise starting with the extended foot) "Barbara Coons. Terry Cruik
shank Lindsay Lanoue. Cathy Dodge. Janice Bosworth. Susan G
Susie Gunzineer. Kit Anderson, and CaDtam Chpn-i u-»"
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Gymnastics Te.wn— st.indim' John Gulotta, Louis
Gonzalez, Terry Gunzinger. John Cavalier. Neil Craw
ford. Wayne Dunlop. Robert Emberlin. Bill Cary. Anthony
Cavalier. Phillip Amidon. Brian Care, John Fratalone.
Gary Brallier, Bob Duryea, Joe Read (manager)— kneel
iru 1 : Sharon Gleason, Cathy Dodge, Stacey Brandt,
Lindsay Lanoue, Anne Pasche, Cheryl Hall, Shelley
L'Hommedieu, Laurr Riiski, Carolyn Kimball, Madelaine
Smith, Susie Gunzinger, Linda Tryon, Katharine Ander-
son; individu.il shots Brian Care— handstand, parallel
bars; Cheryl Hall— back somersault, trampoline; Lind
say Lanoue— warm up; trampoline: Wayne Dunlop—
back layout, trampoline; Nancy Pasche— valdez. floor
exercise; Terry Gunzinger— giant, high bar; Cathy Dodge
—squat jump, balance beam; John Fratalone— scissors,
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Larry Schoonmaker, Rene Manghue, and William Chapin: All Stars,
1968; 3-Bruce Tichenor and Laura Scholz: Western District Band
and Chorus; 4-William Chapin, Bruce Tichenor, and Manfred
Liebsch: Boys State Representatives; 5— John Cavalier: Student
Government Day Representative, 1968; 6— Giovanni (John) Torello
Sponsored by CHARLES GRAHN, JOHN E. HASSETT. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR SCHOPP, WIL-
LARD C. FRENCH, MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MALNATI, AND DR. AND MRS. MORRIS HILF.
from Sao Paulo, Brazil, on International Fellowship; Hector Ansaldi
from Rosario, Argentina, on International Fellowship; 7— Katharine
Anderson: National Merit Finalist; Robert Duryea, Manfred Liebsch,
and John Cavalier: National Merit Letters of Commendation.
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PICTURES ON THIS SPREAD: 1-Student leader Ellen Price officiates a junior-high girls' "sock-
hockey" game. 2— Mr. Rutstein tries life from the students' perspective. 3— Linda Brandt, with a
library pass, shortcuts out of Room 21. 4— The library— a place of books, magazines, and dreams-
tilts windows to let in a warm autumn day. 5— Senior girls "knock arrows and hold." 6— Mrs. Rhoades
patiently, but staunchly, waits for Mr. Kelley's first period biology class (which tried to take Room
21 from CP English IV seniors) to go somewhere else. 7— A pass is needed, and Miss Frisbie writes
one for Susie Gunzinger. 8— A lack of friction on the surface of the faculty parking lot can do things
to cars; Mr. Rutstein, Mr. Kelley, and Mr. Oldfield observe this truth.
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(SCHOOL LIFE-CONTINUED) PICTURES ON THIS SPREAD: 1-Be
fore English II class begins, Helga Paist and To Sir with Love. 2—
For class meeting, the juniors crowd into Room 21 (the largest
classroom in the building) and overflow onto the Room 21 stage. 3
—A panorama of football: Eagles entertain an opposing team on
the football field. 4— Mr. Oldfield (whose automobile license plates
proclaim that force equals mass times acceleration) shares some
of his enthusiasm for science with eager junior-high students. 5—
Ellen Carter waits for a "use-both-hands" biology microscope. 6—
An English grammar book suggested avoidance of unnecessary
foreign terms in formal writing, so Bill Chapin tries extending that
Sponsored by BOSWORTH STUDIO, Springfield
idea in the language lab. 7— No one had the heart to awaken Tim-
othy Zucco after the fifth-period bell rang. 8— Juniors Terry Cruik-
shank and Tommy Funk study into their lunch period. 9— Mr.
Dunham, with his unique verve, keeps his Illinois Math II students
thinking mathematically. 10— Jean Chapin is set off by a high light
contrast as she pauses before the Student Publications Room
door. 11 — Patti Irvine serves tea (or coffee) to Yale-man Norman
Kinzie at the Junior Class-sponsored Christmas Tea. 12— The Elec-
tric Knife entertains at LSD (the last senior dance)— "Cherished
Reflections." 13— The second house to be built by the Building
Structure Class was completed early this school year; it is situated
on Park Street in Sheffield. 14-The 1967-68 Building Structure
group stands on the front porch of their project (Frank Gallo, Craig
Elliott, Ed Farnum. Gary O'Brien, Jim Smith. Leon Eichstedt. Mr.
Sellew, and David Wright). 15— The third Building Structure house
was begun early this school year on Berkshire School Road: the
picture shows the boys, supervised by Mr. Sellew. leveling off newly
poured concrete as it sets in foundation forms. 16— Lectures, dis-
cussions, and exams are interrupted, lights turned off. windows
and doors closed, and students and teachers file out of the
building for another of the endless fire drills.
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•ponsored by Gordon's Second Hand Shop. Pine Tree Cabin. Brooks Insurance
-gency, Inc.. Morgan Motors. Cabaray. Holden and Stone. Egremont Contrac
tors. Longmeadow Farm Farshaw and Company. AsMc\ Falls Antu:
Polka Dot. and Under Mountain Ore d Greenhouses
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In October, 1966, the 1968 Aurigan project was offered to and accepted
by members of the Class of 1968. Upon being elected editor-in-chief
by those members, I had a dim conception of what the project would
entail. Since then the conception has been gradually illuminated;
some of the illumination has involved
—serving an editor-in-chief apprenticeship on the 1967 Aurigan
project
—appointing staff members for the 1968 Aurigan
—establishing the duties and responsibilities of staff members
—providing instructions and training for staff members
—scheduling yearbook work-sessions and meetings
—planning agenda for yearbook meetings
—planning assignments for yearbook work-sessions
—maintaining meeting and work-session attendance record
—planning the yearbook unit
—establishing yearbook specifications for printing and photography
contracts
—selecting a printing company
—selecting a school photographer
—coordinating staff work with the yearbook unit plan
—keeping a calendar of past events
— keeping a future's calendar
—planning and assigning deadlines
—assigning work units
— overviewing work being done
—checking the progress of assigned work
—directing the charting of yearbook progress
—learning the mechanics and principles of photography
—anticipating yearbook unit and photographic needs
—planning coverage of school events
—planning group pictures
—scheduling student and professional photographers
—arranging photographic needs with the administration (times,
places, individuals, and groups)
—editing negatives for print orders
—earmarking and filing pictures
—learning layout principles, methods, and requirements
—establishing layout format standards (pagination, margins, sepa-
ration, copy style, type style and sizes, . . .)
—planning and selecting cover design, colors, and material
—selecting styles and sizes of printing types for copy
—setting up copy models and standards
— maintaining records of events and sports results
—maintaining coordination between yearbook unit plan and copy
—writing copy (utilizing principles of copy-writing)
—controlling manuscript standards
—scaling copy
—proof-reading and cross-checking copy
—maintaining layout and copy records
—planning and directing special printing effects
—coordinating solicitation and yearbook-insertion of advertisements
—maintaining financial-progress charts
—directing the preparation of advertisement art and copy
—directing the maintenance of yearbook sales records
—immediate handling of yearbook correspondence
—coordinating yearbook content with unexpected aspects of school
life
—checking for, noting, and correcting yearbook content omissions
—maintaining quality control on yearbook material
—directing immediate checking and returning of proofs to the
printer
These responsibilities and chores were handled with the cooperation
and contributions of (1) an excellent yearbook staff and group, (2)
members of the administration— especially Mr. Trocchi and Mr.
Shiminski— who were instrumental in arranging times, places, and
groups for meetings and photography, (3) the faculty members who
permitted student photographers to enter classes, expended time and
effort complying with yearbook photography schedules, and— as club
advisers or group directors— provided needed information about their
clubs or groups, (4) the office secretaries who were extremely helpful
and patient, and (5) the businesses and individuals who agreed to
advertise in the 1968 Aurigan.
Barbara Martin
Editor-in-Chief
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YEARBOOK CONTRIBUTION CREDITS
(The following contributions summary is essentially correct with these
qualifications: (1) Yearbook contributions rejected by quality controls
received only partial credit— and in some cases none. The last con-
tributors of previously rejected yearbook material received partial or
total credit for the work. (2) A few staff positions involved duties
that could not be credited objectively. Credit adjustments have been
made in such cases in an attempt to provide adequate recognition
where it is due. These adjustments are indicated by single astericks*
(credits increased by 50)and double astericks** (credits increased by
100).)
Katharine Anderson, executive editor 292*
Barbara Martin, editor-in-chief 290* *"
Linda Warren, art editor 257
Marie Malnati, senior section editor 168
Laura Klein, literary editor 157*
Kathleen Packlick, photography editor 107*
Barbara Coons, coordinator . ?' 103*
Susan Brooks, compilation editor 80
Elizabeth Pezzee 68
Loretta Peck 66
Marilyn Beneat, secretary 62*
Jessie Newton, sales manager 59*
Robert Duryea 53
Sarah Blodgett 51
Ruth Chase, features editor 50
Manfred Leibsch, business manager 50*
John Cavalier, sports editor 40
Donna Gower 36
Carolyn Kimball 35
Bruce Tichenor 32
James Collins '.....' 29
James Bennett 26
Sherry Caul 26
Ann Higgins 24
Linda Camp 22
Cheryl Hall 20
Bill Chapin 16
Debra Kelsey 16
Terry Gunzinger 9
Robert Marion 9
Marie Pasche 7
Mark Edelman 5
Neil Pedersen 5
Roberta Preiss 5
Barbara McNamara 5
Larry Schoonmaker 5
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